An explosive media report claims that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has refused to take multiple phone calls from US President Donald Trump in recent weeks, as their countries continue to engage in a bitter trade war. The report suggests that Modi's actions are motivated by a "trauma trigger" called Trump, highlighting the strained dynamic between the two leaders. The news comes as Trump's administration imposed a higher tariff on Indian goods, further escalating tensions between the two nations.
In his address at the India-Japan Economic Forum in Tokyo, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized India's potential as an investment hub and highlighted the strong partnership between India and Japan. The talks will focus on expanding economic and investment ties and collaboration in emerging technologies. This visit will be followed by a trip to China for the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, where PM Modi is expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The Bihar Police Headquarters issued a statewide high alert in response to intelligence suggesting the entry of three Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed operatives into the state through the Nepal border. Police have shared the suspects' passport details across several border districts and are actively monitoring the situation in order to prevent any potential terrorist activities.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a two-day visit to Japan at the invitation of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. The leaders will focus on shaping the next phase of their Special Strategic and Global Partnership, expanding economic and investment ties, and advancing cooperation in new technologies. From there, PM Modi will travel to China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit and meet with President Xi Jinping and other leaders. The visit is expected to launch new initiatives and further strengthen the bilateral relationship.
Category: International Title: Deadly Floods and Landslides Cause Chaos and Restrictions in Jammu Heavy rainfall and weather alerts have wreaked havoc on the Jammu region, causing 11 deaths and severe damage to infrastructure. As a precautionary measure, authorities have imposed night-time restrictions on public movement, cancelled train services, and organised relief efforts for stranded passengers. Along with flashfloods and landslides, telecommunication services have collapsed and traffic has been suspended on major highways. This situation has put millions at risk and escalated problems in the region.
Incessant heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir have caused widespread destruction to public and private property, leaving at least 10 people dead and several injured. The yatra to the Vaishno Devi shrine has been suspended, as five people died and 14 were injured in a landslide. The situation is serious and the government has suspended traffic on several roads and issued additional funds to deal with the situation.
Heavy rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir has led to severe disruptions and damage to infrastructure in the Union Territory. In a major incident, a bridge on the Tawi River was washed away, prompting the cancellation of multiple passenger train services. The situation is being closely monitored by railway officials and disaster response teams, with a red alert issued for continued heavy rain in the region. Residents are advised to stay safe and schools have been closed as a precautionary measure.
American tourist John Rudat was stabbed in the face by a Syrian asylum seeker in Dresden, Germany, while protecting two women being harassed on a tram. The 21-year-old attacker was arrested but later released due to insufficient evidence. Rudat, who sustained a six-inch blade wound, now faces physical, emotional, and financial challenges as he recovers from the ordeal. U.S. Attorney John Sarcone shared his account of the incident on the popular news show 'Fox & Friends'.
Chaos and panic ensued as a large portion of a bridge on the Tawi River in Jammu collapsed, leaving several vehicles stranded. Relentless rains have battered the region, causing landslides and floods that have claimed 10 lives. The government has issued warnings to stay away from flood-prone areas, and the Indo-Pak Indus Waters Treaty remains suspended.
As relentless heavy rains continue to sweep over the Jammu region, several bridges have collapsed, disrupting road connectivity and inundating large areas of land. In Doda, a cloudburst has claimed four lives and damaged numerous houses. India's navy has also commissioned two new stealth frigates, providing a significant boost to the country's naval capabilities.